Buckhorn Saloon and Museum and Texas Ranger Museum

Admission with your Go San Antonio pass

Access to all exhibits in both museums

Explore artifacts from the Frontier-era

Explore Texan culture and history with a trip to these two fascinating museums – The Buckhorn Museum and the Texas Ranger Museum. You’ll step back in time and see animal specimens, weapons, and frontier-era clothing.

The Buckhorn Museum traces its heritage back to the late nineteenth century when the founder of the Buckthorn Saloon began to collect bones, antlers, and other natural artifacts from travelers passing through the neighborhood. Today, this natural history museum boasts more than 500 distinct species of wildlife, from an astonishing 10,000-year-old prehistoric elk to hundreds of small horns and antlers.

The newer Texas Ranger Museum fleshes out a portrait of frontier America with its homage to early Texan history. Explore the collections of Texas Ranger artifacts including weapons, munitions, badges, and clothing. This museum is a must-visit for fans of Texan heritage and the days of the wild frontiers.

Buckhorn Museum highlights

Fish from the seven seas

‘78 Point Buck’

1,056-pound black marlin

10,000-year-old pre-historic Irish elk

Texas Ranger Museum highlights

Replica of the 1934 Ford V8 Deluxe

Automatic handguns

Shotguns

Badges

Photographs

Did you know

Oscar, the Academy Award statuette, was named for Texan Oscar Pierce. His niece worked in Hollywood for the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences.

Texas is the largest state in the contiguous United States and is the second biggest state in the U.S. with only Alaska being bigger.

The largest city in the state of Texas is Houston.

JFK was assassinated on November 22, 1963, in Dallas, Texas.

The San Antonio Missions are the only UNESCO World Heritage Site in Texas.

Go San Antonio passes are the best choice for maximum savings and flexibility when sightseeing in San Antonio. Your pass includes Buckhorn Saloon and Museum and Texas Ranger Museum tickets, plus admission to dozens of top attractions.

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How to get your Buckhorn Saloon and Museum and Texas Ranger Museum tickets

Just show your Go San Antonio pass at the Buckhorn Saloon and Museum and Texas Ranger Museum admission counter and you're in – there's no need to purchase individual tickets at any of the San Antonio attractions included on your pass.

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